[hr][hr][center] [h2]Alycia Demetria Roels[/h2] Interactions: [@MissCapnCrunch]'s body[/center] [hr][hr] Alycia's deep sleep had slowly turned into a light slumber. She didn't know how long she slept for, but she knew she didn't wanna wake up yet. Something bugged her, a noise that clearly came from far away. But the noise got louder. She forced her eyes to remain closed and tried to blend it out. What was this? It was disturbing her sleep. Her back felt weird. She probably had slept in an unusual position again, the best mattress couldn't win against the positions her body liked to perform during her sleep. If only the noise would shut up... Was this the bathroom? But the bathroom didn't sound like this. And it wasn't this loud, this close to her ear. Now it suddenly felt like the noise was right beside her and with a burst of panic her eyes flew open and she sat up. Her back hurt, but she ignored it as her eyes quickly worked on getting used to the new light. And then her heart froze. It really felt like it froze, ice in her veins, closing around her heart. She felt cold. [i]Where am I?[/i] Alycia was in denial for about thirty seconds, in which she didn't move a muscle or breathed. Then her lungs forced her to take a breath and she realized that this was either very real or a new game technology that sent the player straight into the game, making them forget that they're in a game during the usage of said technology. But that was... science-fiction, right? Such technology didn't exist yet. Of course technology existed that made your gaming experience more real. Weird glasses that showed you the environment of your game when sitting upon your nose. The best headphones that were so soft in your ears, you forgot they were in there. All those kind of things. But she had never heard of something that felt so real. She could feel the ground beneath her - it was hard and cold and rocky. And as she touched the ground she once again heard the noise, a noise that had woken her up, that had sounded so far away but really has been close all along. Is that... a freaking waterfall? Alycia's eyes widened as panic rose in her chest. She forced herself to breathe and settle her emotions. Panic wouldn't help her in this situation. Panic wouldn't solve the problems. [i]This can't be real. There is no way that a place like this exists. And if it does, there is no way a person could simply get into my home and want to put me right here in this place. It doesn't make sense.[/i] She remembered the person on the internet that had asked all those questions... about a game. It was the last memory she had about the day. [i]How much time has passed anyway?[/i] And was this the game? Or was there never a game? Was this just a crazy kidnapper? [color=lightblue]"And they used to say 'be careful on the Internet' so many years ago."[/color] Her voice was just a whisper. She stood up, her body felt a little weak but within a few minutes her legs had learned how to stand and walk again. She looked at the beautiful waterfall. [i]Whoever took me here likes nature. Or maybe just waterfalls?[/i] Alycia shook her head and attempted to look around her surroundings but then she saw a figure lying on the ground a couple feet away. How did she not notice her before? Alycia was quickly dropping next to her, she reached out and softly touched her arm. [color=lightblue]"Hello?"[/color] No response. [color=lightblue]"Hello?! Can you hear me?"[/color] The figure was a young female, almost still a child according to her looks. She brushed the hair out of the person's face and felt extremely weird doing it, but she needed to see if there was a reaction on the face. She wasn't dead... was she? [color=lightblue]"Can you hear me? Please wake up."[/color] The woman started to panic again. Dead... Dead, she wasn't dead, was she? She grabbed her wrist and put two fingers onto a vein. In silence she concentrated on the heartbeat inside of the wrist. And there was a heartbeat. The girl was alive! Alycia wasn't sure what to do and she definitely didn't know how she got there, but she found herself holding her hands into the water beneath the waterfall and then walked back to the girl with some water pooling within the shells that she had formed with her hands. And then she dropped the water onto the girl's face, hopefully to wake her up. She was careful when doing so, she didn't want all of her hair to get wet with the water - it was supposed to land on her face after all. Alycia watched the girl's face with worry as she waited for her to show any reaction. [i]Please wake up. I can't do this alone. I don't wanna be alone in this situation.[/i]